Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation This paper evaluates Hungary’s energy security vulnerabilities and policy options in the context of Russia’s invasion of ...
Gulf Cooperation Council Diversification: The Role of Foreign Investments and Sovereign Wealth Funds
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation This paper investigates the role of cross-border investments, including by Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs), in driving ...
The U.S. manufacturing industry shed more workers in August despite policies from President Donald Trump’s administration aimed at bolstering the sector. The United States lost 12,000 manufacturing ...
This paper provides the first systematic and comprehensive empirical study of management and strategy consulting. We unveil the workings of this opaque industry by drawing on universal administrative ...
They don’t seem happy, they don’t give 100%—and they don’t quit. Cranky workers are clinging to the jobs they have instead of moving on because, well, what’s the alternative in the current economy?
What drives social mobility? The answer matters to policymakers and families alike. A wave of highly publicized research has led public policy and public discussions astray. It claims that the ...
At a Cabinet meeting on Aug. 26, President Donald Trump proposed seeking the death penalty for anyone convicted of murder in Washington, D.C., claiming the death penalty is “a very strong preventative ...
Paul Winters receives funding from the Gates Foundation. He is the Executive Director of AIM for Scale. Amir Jina receives funding from AIM for Scale. For farmers, every planting decision carries ...
Economist Matthias Doepke once believed the U.S. was the pinnacle of academia: open, diverse, global. He immigrated to Chicago from Germany to pursue his doctorate, and most of his classmates were ...
This paper reviews the drivers of the post-pandemic U.S. inflation surge and subsequent decline, including the behavior and role of inflation expectations. The sharp rise in inflation reflected severe ...
When it comes to managing new technologies and financial innovations, the United States tends to regulate too little, too late, whereas the European Union does too much, too soon. Neither gets the ...
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